The present state of London: or, Memorials comprehending a full and succinct account of the ancient and modern state thereof. By Tho. De-Laune, Gent

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The present state of London: or, Memorials comprehending a full and succinct account of the ancient and modern state thereof. By Tho. De-Laune, Gent
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De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685.
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London :: printed by George Larkin, for Enoch Prosser and John How, at the Rose and Crown, and Seven Stars, in Sweetings-Alley, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil,
1681.
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London (England) -- History -- 17th century.
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"The present state of London: or, Memorials comprehending a full and succinct account of the ancient and modern state thereof. By Tho. De-Laune, Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37482.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2024.

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Chipton-warden in Northamptonshire.

Richard Farbrother's Wagon comes to the White Swan on Holbourn-Bridge on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

Chesham in Buckinghamshire.

Gabriel Adam's Wagon comes to the same place on Tuesday and Friday, goes out on Wednesday and Fri∣day.

John Christmas's Wagon comes likewise to the same place on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

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Cherbury in Oxfordshire.

Mr. Willis's Wagon comes to the Rose on Hol∣bourn-Bridge on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

Coxell.

Abraham Aves Carrier, comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Thursday, goes out on Friday.

Cranfield in Bedfordshire.

Stephen Parish's Wagon comes to the George in Aldersgate-street on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

Coddicote in Hertfordshire.

John Fisher Coachman, comes to the George in Aldersgate-street on Monday and Friday, goes out on Tuesday and Saturday.

Cambridge.

Mr. Andrew Hart's Coach comes to the Bull with∣in Bishopsgate on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and goes out Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Mr. Andrew Hart's Wagon for Cambridge and Norwich, comes to the same place on Tuesday and Thursday, goes out on Wednesday and Friday.

Mr. Stiles's Wagon comes in on Wednesday, and goes out on Thursday.

Robert Greene's Wagon comes in on Thursday, goes out on Friday.

William Martin Carrier, comes in on Saturday, goes out on Monday. All from the Bull within Bishopsgate.

Joseph Wildman, Charles Tyne, Nathanael Sayer Carriers, come to the Green Dragon in Bishopsgate-street on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, go out on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

William Watterson Coachman, comes to the Green Dragon in Bishopsgate-street on Monday, Wednes∣day and Friday, goes out on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

John Day Carrier, comes to the Vine in Bishops∣gate-street on Thursday, goes out on Friday.

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Thomas Eagleton Carrier, comes to the Three Cups in Aldersgate-street on Thursday, goes out on Friday. The same man carries to several Parts in Cambridgeshire and Huntingtonshire.

Thomas Sterne's Wagon comes to the Cross-Keys in Gracechurch-street on Thursday, goes out on Fri∣day.

Canterbury-Post.

Brankerd Barnes and Gilbert come to the Dark-House at Billingsgate on Saturday and Wednesday, go out Monday and Thursday.

Mr. Foster and Frelyton Coachmen, come to the George in Southwark on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, go out on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Chesterfield in Derbyshire.

Mr. Richard Merchant Carrier, comes to the Castle in Woodstreet on Wednesday, goes out on Friday.

Cirencester in Glocestershire.

Richard Shurle's Wagon comes to the Sarazens-head on Thursday, and goes out on Friday, once in a Fortnight.

Chelton in Glocestershire.

Thomas Kinnot Carrier, comes to the Sarazens-head in Carter-lane on Friday, and goes out on Sa∣turday.

Crandan in Buckinghamshire.

James Butler Carrier, comes to the George in Smithfield on Thursday, goes out on Friday.

Coventry in Warwickshire.

John Mitchel's Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

William Mitchel's Coach-Wagon comes to the same place on Friday, goes out on Saturday.

Roger Roberts Wagon comes to the same place on Saturday, goes out on Monday.

Copel in Bedfordshire.

John Patenam Carrier, comes to the Red Lyon in

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Aldersgate-street on Tuesday, goes out on Wednes∣day.

Coliasby in Northamptonshire.

Edward Allein and James Rants Carriers, come to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

Clapham.

John Day's Coach comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street, in and out every day in the week.

Crandon in Northamptonshire.

Thomas Edwards Carrier, comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in Smithfield on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

Chelmsford in Essex.

Shadrech Cooper's Wagon comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Monday, Wednes∣day and Friday, goes out on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Arthur Palmer's Coach comes to the Cross-Keys in in Gracechurch-street on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, goes out on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. And his Wagon to the same place comes on Tuesday and Friday, goes out on Wednesday and Saturday.

Mr. Spicer's Wagon comes to the Blue Boar with∣out Aldgate on Tuesday and Friday, goes out on Wed∣nesday and Saturday.

Thomas Robinson's Coach comes to the Ipswich Arms in Cullum-street in and out, every day in the week.

Chipton-Norton in Oxfordshire.

Robert Bridgeman Carrier, comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

Colchester.

Abraham Vall's Wagon comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Thursday, goes out on Fri∣day.

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Thomas Starchpoole Coachman, comes to the Kings-Arms in Leaden-hall-street on Monday, Wed∣nesday and Friday, goes out on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Cockthrop near Oxford.

Mr. Whiting's Wagon comes to the Bell in the Strand on Tuesday, goes out on Wednesday.

Croydon.

John Windham's Coach comes to the Greyhound in Southwark, in and out every day in the week.

Henry Batchellor and Norwood's Coach, comes to the Katherine-Wheel in Southwark, in and out every day in the week.

Chinord near Thame in Oxfordshire.

Mr. Mallard, Samuel Bardal, comes to the Bell in the Strand on Thursday, goes out on Friday.

Cramborough in Kent.

John Botten Carrier, comes to the Kings-head in Southwark on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

Clare.

John Rash Carrier, comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Thursday, goes out on Fri∣day.

Chichester.

Mr. Barnes Carrier, comes to the White-hart in Southwark on Thursday, goes out on Friday.

Mr. Tuff Carrier, comes to the same place on Wed∣nesday, goes out on Thursday.

Cranbroke in Kent.

William Woollett Carrier, comes to the Talbot in Southwark on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

Chittenstone in Kent.

John Harrison Carrier, comes to the White-horse in Southwark on Thursday, goes out on Friday.

Crookhorne and Evill.

Mr. Clark and his Son, and William Matthews Carriers, come to Gerrards-hall in Basing-lane on Friday, go out on Saturday.

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